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Thursday, 24 April 2014

I've been flat out insane this week training for my return to full time work next week while also working my evening shifts. There has been precious little time for sewing or anything else for that matter. Here is what I have managed to squeeze in.

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My triangle quilt is basted but I haven't even been able to thread bobbins for quilting.

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I've been stealing a few minutes here and there to work on these Dresden blades for my Library Project.

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Any other time is devoted to my obsession project of the moment which will be revealed in more detail at a future date :)

Sunday, 20 April 2014

When I decided to make the trip to Intrepid Thread in California I knew thatI wanted to indulge in a line of fabric. And it didn't take long to decide on Meadow by Leah Duncan. I asked Julie to cut me a fat quarter of every print she had in stock :)

I love all of these prints incredibly and they work together really well as a collection. But don't think I'm hoarding these! They've already been cut up and I'm making two quilts out of them!

These lovely Dresden pieces are for one of my Library Projects and I love this fabric so much (Meadow by Leah Duncan) that I have needed to find time to cut into them.

And Monday inspiration struck while perusing IG and it definitely wouldn't wait for me to have a chunk of free time. So while watching Game of Thrones I cut out these petals. I predict they will be turned into something sooner than later.

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Is it Thursday already! Holy cow this week has flown by. Of course, I've been kept pretty busy by more than a few non-sewing activities.

My "baby" turned four. How did that happen?! We had chocolate chip pancakes upon her request :)

My eldest had a bladder infection and was miserable.

I decided it was time to banish the builder's beige in our bedroom (we've lived here 2 1/2 years!)

Game of Thrones and The Voice. 'Nuff said LOL

What sewing time I did have was filled with triangles. I'm glad that I made this my ALYOF goal for the month. There are other projects that I've wanted to get started on but I don't need another half finished project lying around!

I have to say that these are coming together much easier than I expected, most likely due to only working with two colors. Less to keep track of. Although they are definitely not a mindless sewing project. The few times I was distracted, I ended up unpicking LOL. So far everything is looking good but I am not making any grand statements until I have connected rows with points intact!

Friday, 4 April 2014

This quilt has been a bit of an obsession for me. Way back in September I made four blocks when I was having a crappy day and absolutely loved them. I love the process and the effect of the finished blocks. But then I was hit with a pile of obligation/deadline sewing. But I thought about those blocks often and yearned to make more.

In January , I got back to them but was thwarted by a lack of prepared strings. In March, when I started sorting and cutting my scraps this quilt shuffled it's way to the top of the pile. Once I started, I just couldn't stop.

I absolutely LOVE this quilt. I wish that it was staying in my home. But it makes me very happy to be giving a quilt I love so much to a person I love that much. I met my neighbour Charlotte a few days after we closed on our house and we just connected. Sometimes you just know from the first meeting that someone will play a large role in your life and that's what it was.

My original goal was to make it 72" square so she could snuggle under it with her three boys. But I ran out of strings and wanted to finish it and gift it to her more than I wanted to get stuck on a size. So it finishes at 60" x 66" which is still a good snuggle size. Each block is 6 1/2" square (unfinished). I followed Maureen's QAYG tutorial, using batting as my foundation. I cut the batting 7" square as it stretched some during piecing and squared it up at the end.

It's my first quilt backed with Ikea's Britten which may not have been the best choice. You can see the seam allowances through the back as it's quilt thin. But, I'm not dwelling :) I quilted diagonal lines through the white centers in both directions and bound it with a scrappy binding.

It's in the wash as I write this and will head off to it's new home tomorrow.

Linking up with Amanda Jean! (So happy she is back from her online hiatus!!)

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

I've been slowly cutting out triangles for the Triangle Quilt Along. And I've been pleasantly surprised at how easy it is! I'm using starch for the first time and cutting with my 6"x24" ruler. Smooth sailing! Except it's taking a lot of cutting to get to 204 triangles!

I've also decided that staying current with this Quilt Along will be my April goal for A Lovely Year of Finishes. I have several other projects tickling at my motivation and I know it would be easy to set this aside and forget about it for months and months.

Last Wednesday was the first of FIVE snow days. Since March 12th, my oldest has been to exactly two days of school thanks to March Break and storm days. So really, it's amazing I've accomplished anything at all this week.

Most of my time has been spent working on my Scrappy Strings quilt. It's just about ready to head to it's new home.

Cutting triangles for Paula's Quilt Along. I'm going to work really hard at staying on schedule for this one.

An empty design wall was too enticing so I stole a few minutes to start playing around with my bee blocks from the Global Scrap Bee. This was not my original plan but I'm liking it better.